A host of developments is in the pipeline for the Guyana Fire Service (GFS) for 2023. It was noted that these initiatives will improve its quality and service to Guyanese. Among plans for the new year is the completion of the $648M GUY headquarters at Homestretch Avenue, Georgetown.
The disclosure was made by Home Affairs Minister, Robeson Benn to media operatives Wednesday, following a parade held by the GFS.
“We’re looking to finally open new fire stations and the footprint in interior areas. We’re looking forward to the presence of new ambulance services on the coast and hopefully soon in particularly populated areas of the interior. And more training, better training, better engagement, and better awareness,” Minister Benn explained.
Benn noted that there will be improved certification of buildings and new industrial facilities. The minister also noted that the workforce will be expanded.
“We recently had a batch of 40 firemen and firewomen and 30 EMTs. Two weeks ago, we graduated those persons, so they’re now in the service,” he said.
Meanwhile, Chief Fire Officer (ag) Gregory Wickham pointed out that there have been major achievements in 2022, including training for staff responding to fires countrywide.
Wickham disclosed that auxiliary groups have been established within communities and this is, “very, very good, because whilst we may take some time to reach the scene, these persons who are trained within those communities, they’ll be able to do first aid firefighting.”
It was noted that the government allocated $2.7B GUY for the Guyana Fire Service in 2022. Some $158.3M GUY was expended in the first half of the year for the procurement of a hydraulic platform, water bowsers, and an all-terrain firefighting vehicle.
“The acquisition of firefighting equipment and tools and fire tenders, the Government of Guyana I must say have been doing a great job and very supportive to the Guyana Fire Service and so I want to applaud the extent of the support given by the Government of Guyana so that we’ll be able to carry out our mandate, that is to protect life and property from destruction by fire. There were times when we just had one or two fire tenders around attending to fire now, you’ll have in any turnout, you’ll have two, three, four depends on the need,” Wickham said.
Additionally, the parade was held in observance of Fire Prevention Month 2022, which is being held under the theme, “Working together as One Guyana to prevent fire.” It was noted that the event was aimed at highlighting the services being provided by the Fire Service.
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